Posted by bc on February 12, 2008 at 08:52:26 from (208.190.253.101):
Something I just figured out how to do for those who want to print out the parts schematic diagram and the parts list over at www.caseih.com . Go to your tractor model number and click on the particular section of parts you are looking for.
For the parts diagram, put mouse on the diagram area and right click. Then left click on view image. Then when partial screen comes up, change to open with default application (you can save them on your computer also) and left click. This gives you a full screen of the diagram and then click on print.
For the parts list, it is different. Put mouse on the parts list area and right click. Put mouse on this frame and another frame opens up. Then left click on open frame in new window. This gives you a full screen of the parts list and then click on print.
I may start a parts notebook on mine now. Then I can write down what the new and retired numbers, etc. Hope this helps someone. I noticed the dealer had a button to click on to print them out but not on the public site.
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